The Quarterly Review, Volumen82John Murray, 1847 |
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... Nature . It would seem from the language in which the progress of physical science has been sometimes apostrophized , as if its cultivators were luxuriators in intellectual pleasures , self - willed seekers after forbidden knowledge ...
... Nature . It would seem from the language in which the progress of physical science has been sometimes apostrophized , as if its cultivators were luxuriators in intellectual pleasures , self - willed seekers after forbidden knowledge ...
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... nature , with a fidelity hitherto unat- tempted , Mr. Eastlake attributes the influence which his works obtained over his contemporaries : — If we ask in what the chief novelty of his practice consisted , we shall at once recognise it ...
... nature , with a fidelity hitherto unat- tempted , Mr. Eastlake attributes the influence which his works obtained over his contemporaries : — If we ask in what the chief novelty of his practice consisted , we shall at once recognise it ...
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... nature , now informing nature with the sensations and emotions of man . By comparing the Skylark ' of Shelley with Mr. Wordsworth's two poems on the same bird , the reader will perceive the charac- teristic difference which we desire to ...
... nature , now informing nature with the sensations and emotions of man . By comparing the Skylark ' of Shelley with Mr. Wordsworth's two poems on the same bird , the reader will perceive the charac- teristic difference which we desire to ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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